Nat Davis

Associate Creative Director

A native of southern New Jersey, Nat insists he still can’t find decent pizza in the Midwest. Putting his culinary frustrations aside, Nat has made DHD his professional home. As an Associate Creative Director, he draws on his design background to create visually appealing, award-winning advertising. Equally impressive, his brand identity work has helped DHD clients stand out in their respective industries. But what he really craves is a cheesesteak from Jim’s.

Articles by Nat

Take us out for a spin.

We’re confident all it takes is one assignment for you to be sold on Davis Harrison Dion. Whether it’s a branding assignment, integrated campaign, a website, or a direct marketing effort, we’ll take on any challenge to prove we’ve got the talent, fire and desire to be your marketing partner.

A historic location

The historic 333 North Michigan Avenue Building was constructed in 1927 on the site of Fort Dearbon, the first Chicago settlement built in 1803. Fort Dearborn was strategically positioned along the Chicago River making it a prime location for travel and trafficking goods – and now it positions the building in heart of Michigan Avenue.

The first thing you notice is the unmistakable art deco design. It was derived directly from Eero Saarinen’s designs for the Chicago Tribune Tower and his Grant Park skyscraper proposal. A bas-relief frieze by sculptor Enrique Alferez winds around the building, commemorating Chicago’s pioneer past while adding exquisite detailing.